Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1946 — Page 5
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WAYNE LIVESTOCK Ind. Aug b - <l' quoiatiunx al the l'ul<ui EShI” juniiwd 75 <<*qU to * KKltoday All olhei m«r rteady 169140 Ibn. 24 75; ISO 23 >:,. Ho 150 IbM. 22.00; Mage 21.10 22. Choice 18.50. Spring lamb* 20.00. Good to i hoi<« 21.00hK<khl Isw>."o, grant! 13.plain I LoO -13.00. Good tu choice 17.00P*xhl 1150 13 60; plain 11.00BB: t'hupt' 11 (Ml 12.00: good g* iiudiiiiii bSo 9.00; cut■Mb *3ti, tauuera 500 6.00. |H Good to choice 11 'HI 14 - LIVESTOCK Aug 5 — (UP) -- ■g — Liveitoofc: eBB4.500; 140-400 W up 1.00 PMthan Friday; 100160 n»» |flrr parly hulk 160-400 lbs 23.5(1. IB 2,500; calvex 800: openg a“ivp; steer* and fecitJfßy xK-atly; medium to top PB*" 25 higher: common to around steady; ainall lot BW t,,ri> 24 00; load 047 lt> |*Beer» 23.50; bulk tup medl*J| 1,1 * choice steer* and I 6 500-22.50; common bulk 16 tilt; two ipada gß*” n ’ 2150 - oome held ! “*f cows, tanners * B l, ‘ fK l "' a ' | T strong; *Bf strong to 25 »*"l cowg early 1300. ’•“'ii'non and medium #75 Wflveaten active, steady; choice 18.00-19.00; top good CO hlce fat ZW 1 " 1 " 11 * Meady to strong; LzW"' *" ak on lower grades; K ‘*oh to choice offer odd lot choice k inM'-rru to good 15.60-.-jB 1 * laiiKll| er ewea steady: to choice 6.00-7.00. Grain Price, County F. B. Co Op e jBB rn ' Monroe-William* 2 11.88 1 2.75 W_ a " for rye price*. M r “Houne of Mafic’’ B FmS * cho ° l a,J<,i ’ E*/ , s P < ”’H>red hy B* r of Commerce. 188t3 f - a. K‘Xi eh I 0 L°2* iTß||T Storden to g nM ftteMM Fitted MM
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For M words or Ism: 1 time We; 3 times 7te; I time* Hl • times 11.7 L Rstos Rooted are for oenseoutlvo Insertions. No olsoolfled ado accepted on eklpday schedule. Roto for 10 point BLACK FACE Io Io per *•* ♦* >» section. Copy must tee In effloo by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. > Saturday deadline la S a. in. FOR SALK FOR BALK—Columbia Record* complete lino of popular and classics. Übrick Bros. 81-ts FOR BALE—Tenth street, 12 lota, pared street, arranged on easy payments. Price to Include OOtt mated cost of noir sewer. Other lota on Mercer Arcane, Cleveland street, Melbero street, etc. Buy now for new home next year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Holler Building. Phone S7O. ISltf JOIN THti thrifty crowds. Everybody cares at Sprague Furniture Store, “The Store For The Thrifty.** Drop in and see bow many dollars wo can sore you — Sprague Furniture Store, Phono 199. 182t30 FOR SALE Complete moving bunL nean. Including big army truck. One hundred orders for local house moving Job* go with bualness. Also Includes form* for cement basement work. Owner celling because of health. Priced at cost if equipment could be purchased. Opportunity to be own boos. Bob Heller. Realtor, Phone 370, Heller Building. 177—ts FOR SALE — Tractor manure spreader*; 7* disks; rubher-tired wagon*; single and double cultipackera; sprocket packers; hammer mills; com ahellcrs; manure loaders; tractor buck rakes; lime kpreadaps; corn and grain elevators; Bolens-Hueki and Shaw garden tractors: tractor tiros Crainville Garage. 178—St
dYMtcW largest recon! stock. Publlx Rurvice, 161 South Second St 179 12t Records and Sheet" Music. I’ublix Service. 179t8 FOR SALK What"t known as the John Felly Farm. 2H miles east of Geneva. Indiana. Well drained and fertile soil. 6 room houwe with hasement; soft water ic the house. Good well water. Harn approx!mutely 40 x 44; Grainary, 18 x 34; Milk house, thicken house and other out building*. See any one of the Felty heirs or Nathan C. Nekton, Decatur, Indiana 180—g6t FOR HAtfe Six-foot’’w rappins counter. 11. P. Schmitt Ixtcfeer Service. 181—b3t Edit HAtif concrete gravel and frosh alone. Delivered Frank McClymonde. phone 1614. 181 g3tx ftOR SALS—IO ft. Internationa I combine. Reasonable. 3 miles (Mtat. 3’4 milus south Monroe. Sam Haggard. 181 gltx Frtß SAt.E 4 bedroom residence; all modern Hardwood floors-stoker-lHtautiful landscaping. very desirable location. For details write Decatur Democrat Box 10" 182 gttx FOR SALK ~Aboilt I'o acres, 3 miles front city. Good productive soil, good buildings. For further detaik write Decatur Demo crat box 100. 182 g6tx ??nrnr\T^”T , ’by t ami a-->>ried lumber. Clarence McKean, I mile north, 2 miles west of Monroe. 182-git x M'UOmraH J ilnneapMTs .Moline tractor. New rubber. A-l condition. Also corn plowers Phone 93-W. Monroe, or second farm west of Salem. 183 8t« FOR SALK Royal portable typewriter. 4 miles oast. mile north .Monroe. Max Rayl. 183—3 t FOR SALK-sftne "flolstein "bulf one Shorthorn bull; one Red Poli and Buernsey bull All of serviceable age. Roy Johnson, first farm west of 27 on river road. Telephone 1022. 183-a3tx players and innersprlng matt reses, used living room suites, breakfast seta, oil stoves, chest of drawers and other good used furniture. Secr.ur Used Furniture fc Repair, Ist door east of Riverside Garage, Phone 1486 183-3tx FOR and tomatoes’ Tony Corral. First Reuse east of Mount Pleasant church. 183—2tx aleeplnl bag, while porcelain top table, and ehopplng cart. Phone 355. 183—It Fbk bicycle, junior site 20 ip balloon tire Decatur. Used Furniture. Phone 420. UHI
MM K z J xJ? w u A laJMR v.p* u *'jP MMSE -m "Gue** what I found In today’s Democrat Want Ads—a little gad act to stop you from snoring!" FOR b’lVe To higitMl' blJfir. subject to approval ot Court, at my office before 4:30 p.m. August 17, the Jam«Mi Rice properties at corner of Ninth, Jefferson streets to settle estate. Will be offered in entirety or as follow*; Eact 82 feet including seven room semimodern house, Immediate possession. W<«t 50 feet including semimodern house, possession subject to rent control law- 30 days to veterans 120 days to non veteran* Two car garage building to be sold separately, to be moved. G. I. loan blds to be received up to maximum of O. I. appraisal. All blds must be accompanied by 5% cash, with privilege of incresalng bld* before final hour of sale. Cash upon delivery of deed, abstract. Bob Heller, Realtor, phone 370. Heller Building. 184—lit
new location, til North First, for sewing maebiDes repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckins. hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 180-27tx WANTKD Housework. PEone 4135. #l# Winchester street. 111-11 l WE BI V straw Ask for price. Burk Elevator Co. Telephone lb 177—gl»t WANTKD- 3 men to Work at a Ft. Wayne freight terminal. Starting pay #oc per hour. Contact Arthur Lillich personally. 641 N. Second St., after 6 p.m 182—lix WANTED Voiing man wants sleeping room with breakfast. North side preferred. Phone 8742. 111-ltx WANTED toHl'Y A bullding lot in good residential section Phone 586 F 183—It WANTED General trucking; livestock, grain and other (eneral hauling. O. V. Dilling. Crsl(vHle phone; reveres all charges. Glass Brothera Trucking Service. Deca tur route 2. (Mail address) 171—It miscellaneous FARMERS'AfTENTIOir--We'» move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 3000. We pay all phone chargee. The Sudley Products Co.. lUf WANTED —To buy all kinds of hogs and cattle. Phone or write Scheiman Brothers. Decatur. Ind. Phone 5885 or 6593. 175—27tx IMLUtfM bßftVici - ICB cant fix It throw it away. Wo repair all makes ot washers, sweepers, irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold 41 Klenk, phone 468. 17-ts FARM LOANS —We are maklAg farm loans for 5 to 33 years at 4% int. There is no expense to borrower. The borrower ean pay soy amount at any titae. Call me or drop me a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T AlimaiteAWashent? Sweepers repaired. For sale, radios, wall, base cabinets, new, used heating stoves, gas motors—Kitchen Maytag Sales, Service, 110 Jefferson St., Phone 95. 171 H FOR RENT keeping "room. Mrs Loretta Ainrine. Phone 5494. 11l It FOR RENT Vacant shop. Inquire John B. Miller, Mouroe. 183-3 H IX)ST pair shell rimmed gljisse* Finder please phone #*6-J . 1 »3-3 t x LOST Pair glasses finder please call 5364 or Burg Womack. 816 South Line street. 183-2tx ,_o Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregular In quiet trading. Bonds irregular. U. S. governments failed to appear on ths tape. Curb eto<'ks irregular. Oats, corn and bailey futures irregular. Chicago livestock: hogs; slow, steady to 26 cents higher; cattle: steady to 25 cents lower; jheep: slow, generally steady. 0 World cotton production la 114546 is estimated at $1,1*0.000 bales. Thio is 13 percent less than tbs preceding year. j
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CHIC AM BRAIN GLOBE Com: Jan 188-IBBU; March 1 .84-1 .SIH. Oats: Aug TIM%! 70 %* 71; Nov. 7Hh-M; Dec. 7IK; March T2M-R. ■w 1 o -— CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Aug. 5 — lUPI — 11' MBA I — Livestock: Hog*: 7.004. Slowtrads through out; generally steady to 21 cent a higher than Friday's average on all weights Including sows; most upturn on barown and gilts ovsr 370 lbs. and on sows; lop 81.50 sparingly; bulk go<><| and choice 170 240 lbs. 24 00-24 H; good and choice 270-310 lbs. 13 30-84.00; good bulk good and choics sows 83.81and choice 140-140 lbs. 31 00 33 30; 22.50; lightweights 28.71 and rough heavies 22.00; complete clearance Cattle: 15.000. Calves 1.000 Fed steer* and yearling* Including yearling heifers stsady to 25 cents lower, mostly steady; stop steer bulk steers 18 10-2500; most hel 27 U; strictly finished kind scarce; fora 17.10-23.00; top heifers 24 00; fat best cows and hsavy fat bulls weak but canncrs and cutters both classes firm; venters very steady nt 18 50 down, stock entile n little inor«* active nt 13 00-15.50. Sheep: 3.500. Spring Inmh* slow, some sold early; most early blds around 75 cents lower; generally asking steady or 2200-2250 for good and choice kinds; early sale* slaughter ewes weak; 3 deck* mi» e<l common to choice western with full No. | p«<lts 0.75 straight. 0
IN HOAGLAND All Modern 3 liedroom Bungalow. Also I bedroom Home, Modern, corner lot. will be on lite Tuesday, from 2 to 4 p. m. and 4 t« I ~ m.
FOR SALE ♦ Hand Clutches for AllisChalmers, McCormick Deering. Oliver and Massey-Harris tractors. ♦ Foot Brakes for AllisChalmers. ♦ Hydralic Seats, manure loaders, grain and hog elevators. ♦ All steel corn crihs and grain bins; roof paint, tractor tires and air compressors. ♦ Place your order for garden tractors. Let us put your tractor up to par for the fall work that will soon be here. Gerber Imp. Store Allis-Chalmers Dealer on U. 8. 27 Phone 2251
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “ONE DAME IN A MILLION” —1 I TIME YSA THINK \ OKAY, - I lAHOY/OLIVgA /THE VELANKONKUS IS WORSE./I ) z \MINjlTSyj> AN’ LISKLESS< ) cfrTX’i \T77irTHEYT( nothing. 4 UP® ft. M NOTHING.? / -Vs) diLalwfl /Wo- uWIX ~XW—- TW A’ (Uv'"'""’** t M / I) (Cl \ . f\ 11 'ft - _ I '.w, v^',, MT, gru, nS' ,iy i» » «|. it* »> ■».»>tit BLONDIE IT MUSTA BEEN SUMI’IN BE ATE! S’ "’ t WAITU ! TELL YOU J I (SO LONG, 1 HIR 1 CAN<T UNDERSTAND !|||l > ALL ABOUT IT-- )( REALLY ) L . ( ARTIE. IT < > \NHY I HAVE NO -/ (we pulled em in L / ( was good ) ( appetite tonight ) I UP TO TEN POUNDS--) M. 7 T) SEE W-' O oft X-- 1 ( Ll aqibgayMMWEm 7Ax. -j \ ■ L- J —l_L 1 -L I .1 A(' ATPUI?I>’Q M A••• saves manv a headache. A comprehensive Personal Liability Policy protects many a psket-lxHik when . summer months bring increased sports hazards. Leland Smith Insurance Agency MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION.
Record Farm Income Foreseen This Year Formers Fared Well Wth 79th Congress Washington. Aug 5 (I'l’l Some agriculture department offl- < lais predicted today that farm Income this year will *et a new high by topping the record 810.131.000,000 received last year. Their prediction wa* based on a department report that cash farm receipt* for the first six month* of the year fell only three percent below the corresponding period last year. Although the total was less than expected because of an ‘’abnormal decline" in meat marketing* in June, officials said higher farm prices since the lapse In OPA probably would more than close the gap by the end of the year. "Even If most farm products are put hack under price controls later on." one official Haiti, “the rise in farm prices during July and August alone probably will result In a new farm income record this year.” Cash farm receipts for the first half of the year were estimated at 88.6.13,000,000, compared with 3R.900.000.0mi in the first *ix months of 1945. Most of the drop was attributed to smaller livestock sales. “Instesd of the usual small increase. total receipts in June probably were about 10 percent less than In May.” the department said. "Marketings of meat animal* were severely curtailed in Juno, particularly in 'he latter part of the month." Boon To Farmers Washington. Aug 5 — (UP) — The *9th congress dealt generously with the- farmer, a survey showed today In addition to getting him high er prices through subsidies and ceiling price Imhcklh, congress passed now law* to increase the farmer's markets and enable millions of tenant farmers to become farm owner*. Rep. Clifford R. Hope*. Kans., ranking Republican on the* house agriculture committee, said the dominant philosophy behind most »t cong. ca** farm l«*gls> it ion dur ng the past two yc-aro has l»*en the desire to sec ur * 'abundant prcMluct‘*>n and aliiindant con i sumption “The* farmers showel in the , war that there is no limit to what • bey can produce." he s.ihi. Th»
FOR SALE Meat Market and Grocery, with a good established retail trade. Ideal (oration. A real business opportunity. T. I). Schieferstein Phone 105
Cash Coal, Feed 1 & Supply Menr«* at Eighth
question now Is finding a pl**** to put the stuff thi/ turn out One of the most hunorlant ‘ measure* forth it put u *n act greatly IncroMlng the agtl culture department’s research activities. Trade In a t-«rod Town — Docalur
HOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. t. FARM EQUIPMENT Hotpomt Water Heaters a KENT’S Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe St. Phone 27
Decatur Ins. Agency Established ISg7 General Insurance K. C. Bldg. Room 5
BUYING EGGS 6 days a week Saturday until H p m. Current Keceipt I’ricg Sherman-White Corner 3rd & Monroe
DON'T HESITATE TO APPLY TO .US WHEN TOO NEED A LOAN | We win make a 328 1o»n Just as euick as we will a Hrger one. Your signature and income are the chief security requirements. A (mall part of vour Income each month will repay a lorn. Special term* are available to farmer* or other pertona with scaionablo income. *> Loans privately ffitde op to 8)00 tuuaily on same day you apply. Let l>» tell you more about it—no obligation. pboae ot writ*— LOCAL LOAM j COMPANY IncervertitC Over Schaler Stare - TalmboSS X-3-7 OtCATUR. INDIAHA
m ■ mm Good location. 2KI foot frontage f on I’. S. 27. near Dav ton Ave. Wmß* intersection, Decatur. Ind. This is an ideal building tract of land, 121 feet in depth and partly improved. The Suttles Co. Agent
Monroe Mon Enters In Berkshire Sole Chris Inniger, of Momot- brtader ot pure bred Berkshire hog*, la one of 13 breeders from «lx nearby counties who have consigned bog* to the semi annual Berkshire sale on August 7 at V*n Wert, <)
EXECUTOR’S PUBLIC SALE The undersigned Executor for the estate of Marcellus Bavlson will sell at public auction. I mile East and 2'* miles South of Monroe, Indiana. Tuesday, Aug. 13, 1946 Commsncing at 1:00 P. M. TRACTOR A FARM IMPLEMENTS Ford 3944 Tractor A Extension Rims, first clasa condition; Hoosier 6 bole* grain drill; McCormb-k single disc; 3 section spring tooth harrow. 2 section spike* tooth harrow. Single* culllpacker; Deering k fl binder; Bain fi ft mower; Easy way cylinder hay loader; Side delivery rake; Hay rake; End gate* seeder; Wheel corn cutter; John Deere Riding Cultivator; Potato digger; Farm wagon. Fence stretchers; Corn sheller; Brooder house 10x12; Simplex brooder stove; DeLaval. Jr Cream Separator AUTOMOBILE—I 934 Ford V-» four door Sedan in good condition GRAIN A HAV 100 Hu good corn; 300 Hu. Vicland Oats: 9 ton Timothy hay baled; 2 ton timothy and 2 ton sweet c lover hay in mow; 6l» bales oats straw. 1 bu. clover A timothy seed CHICKENS A SHEEP 250 Plymouth Rock young chickens; 60 Plymouth Rock laying hens; 7 February Ewe lamb*, extra good. ’ TERMS—CASH. Ralph E. Davison EXECUTOR . Roy S. Johnson A Son I Melvin Liec-hty—Auctioneers E W Baumgartner—Clerk I Public Auction At 530 Studebaker Street, Decatur. Ind. T uesday Eve., Aug. 6 Starting at 6:00 P. M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 2 pc. Living Room Suite; Mohair Lounge, i Chair and Ottoman. Child's Lounge Chair; Conaole Radio; End Tallies; Coffee Tables; Occasional Tables; 2 Floor Lamps; Bridge Lamp; Table Lamp; 9x12 Rug and pad; Breakfast set; New Simmons . Bed witli springs and mattress; Iron Bed with springs and mattress; ; 3 chests of drawers; Vanity; Westinghouse Swc-epc-r complete with l attachment*; Di*h<*s; Drapes; Curiain*: Fire Truck; Sand Box; I Child's Desk and Chair; Many other articles too numerous to men. ; tlon 9x12 Rug; Solid Oak Kitchen Cabinet; American Beauty Washing Machine; Bartlett Hewing Machine; Chin* Closet; Buffet; Mont gotnery Ward all while* Cook Stove, like new. TEUMS-CASH Ruth Summersett OWNER i Melvin E Liec-hty and Ned Johnson Auctioneers Clerk—Bryce* Daniels.
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Last year In the annual ebow. Mr Hunger placed alxth In a claac ot 31 entered in the show The annual ahnw will be held October 3 at Van Wert and the Adami county breeder will enter it. 0 . Ilcwsenier ateoi first wa* made in Kentucky al the old Kelly lion furnace In Lyon county
